VR is becoming increasingly popular in the technology world and more
people are being drawn into these headsets that isolate you from the
basic environment of the world and visually transport you to another.
Google’s DayDream, Samsung’s VR, Oculus etc. are the top VR headsets
currently in the world but as you can see, they’re limited to Android
users. iPhone users can get a limited VR experience
through third-party sources but it’s still leagues away from what
Google and Samsung are offering. An Apple VR Headset is in the
development phase, which we’ve derived from innumerable sources and will
share with you.
Apple Hires Virtual Reality (VR) Developers
In November 2014, they posted a job listing for app engineers with
experience in 3D graphics, augmented reality and virtual reality,
presumably for the Apple VR Headset but it was quickly removed.
Since then, Apple has been hiring people with major experience and respect in such fields, for example, Nick Thompson and Bennett Wilburn from Microsoft along with others. There’s also Doug Bowman who is renowned for his work in 3D user interfaces.
John Metcalfe who was the COO of Imagination Technology, Yury
Petrov who worked on the Oculus and a lot of other notable individuals
who are big names in this industry.
Apple Takes Over a Number of VR-Related Companies
We know that an Apple VR Headset is definitely in the works when
Apple acquires companies like PrimeSense, which developed the Xbox
Kinect. Metaio
is a German company of the same category that was acquired to assist in
building an Apple VR headset. FaceShift is another company that was
bought and it specializes in motion capture technology.
The most recent acquisition was in August 2017 being SensoMotoric
Instruments which a German company is specializing in eye tracking
technology.
Tim Cook Discusses VR at Apple Quarterly Earnings Call
Apple announced its largest quarterly earnings ever in a conference call in January 2016 in which Apple CEO Tim Cook entertained a question regarding VR by responding “In terms of VR, I don’t think it’s a niche. It’s really cool and has some interesting applications.”
Now we’re not getting too ahead of ourselves but history suggests
this is a huge hint. Apple, before the advent of the Apple TV and the
Smartwatch, replied to questions around them by using variations of the
word “interesting”.
Apple Sends Employees to Specialist VR Lab
It’s been observed that whenever businesses are going towards the
field of VR/AR. They come first to the Virtual Human Interaction Lab
based at Stanford University. Apple has visited this specific department
thrice in one month without ever, according to Jeremy
Bailenson(Director of the Wall Street Journal), even bothering to visit
in the past 13 years.
Apple VR Headset Release Date Rumors
We’re hoping Apple makes an announcement in September 2018 of either
the Apple VR Headset or something VR related alongside the long rumored iPhone 8.
Tim Cook put a spotlight on the VR at WWDC 2017, which was more focused towards Mac than iOS but all the facts gathered are leading to a very evident conclusion and we can’t wait for another Apple revolutionary product.
Here are two patent designs for the Apple VR Headset
screengrab via CNNtech
Like always, Apple is silent on the subject, but these revelations,
along with Tim Cook’s thoughts on VR, suggests that an Apple-branded
headset is in the works, although a public release could still be far
away. Stay tuned for more updates.
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